Project Details
Biodiversity Processes
Subject Area
Ecology and Biodiversity of Plants and Ecosystems
Term
from 2016 to 2024
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 202548816
The key question in this research area is: What are the evolutionary and ecological processes that generate and maintain biodiversity? Understanding these processes requires a solid theory-based approach to integrate across levels of organisation and spatiotemporal scales, combined with experimental platforms and -omics technologies. Work thus far at iDiv has dissected a number of critical processes addressing this question, including the development of agentbased modelling platforms, exploring the role of traits and feedbacks among microbes and plants in determining coexistence, examining coevolutionary processes between hosts and parasites, and the genomic and biochemical factors that mediate plantherbivore interactions. Our next challenge is to integrate these approaches and to scale-up - from the genome to the individual and from the individual to the ecosystem and global patterns of biodiversity. We will achieve this through a series of interrelated approaches, which include mechanistic traitbased approaches for understanding patterns of species interactions and coexistence under different physiological and behavioural constraints, detailed -omics studies of microbeplant and herbivoreplant, and hostparasite interaction networks, complex holobionts, and the roles of (co-)evolutionary processes in modifying and mediating these interactions to drive biodiversity maintenance.
DFG Programme
DFG Research Centres
Applicant Institution
Universität Leipzig
Project Heads
Professor Dr. Francois Buscot, until 9/2020; Professorin Dr. Nicole M. van Dam, until 9/2020; Professor Dr. William Stanley Harpole; Professor Dr. Martin Schlegel, until 9/2020